This man be an alien like damn bruh hes sliggering outta control hes epic
Alien slugger
rhino is stinky and bubba is stoopid
Alien slugger
rhino is stinky and bubba is stoopid
by Bruh23432 March 1, 2019

An alien can mean two things.
1) Living creatures from outer space Living on other planets.
2) Someone who's smart, but nowhere near as smart as a nerd unless they pop a smart drug. They can get really strong and buff if they workout for years though.
1) Living creatures from outer space Living on other planets.
2) Someone who's smart, but nowhere near as smart as a nerd unless they pop a smart drug. They can get really strong and buff if they workout for years though.
1)
Aliens: We're going to use tractor beams to abduct your farm animals.
2)
Aliens: We can get 2-FMA and 4F-MPH and 2m2bOH 2-methyl-2-butanol to research. And play with shiny non-toxic Gallium. But first, gym.
Aliens: We're going to use tractor beams to abduct your farm animals.
2)
Aliens: We can get 2-FMA and 4F-MPH and 2m2bOH 2-methyl-2-butanol to research. And play with shiny non-toxic Gallium. But first, gym.
by HawaiianPunch1 July 30, 2024

by Strimbles June 11, 2024

Ian the alien is an alien from outer space. He has been spotted multiple times dancing to the reese's puffs rap. Sadly Ian has severe bone cancer wich has resulted in him getting osteoporosis and crippling depression
by 43156987iuyjhtgfvdwdr24r5y678u May 8, 2017

by Goselighting May 23, 2024

Verb: When a sequel kills off key characters or undoes important plot elements from the previous movie/story in an anti-climatic, unceremonious, or illogical way. Usually results in the previous movie/story feeling hollow or less satisfying because the audience knows that their adventure will ultimately be undone in the next installment.
The term originates from the beginning of Alien 3, where it is revealed that Newt, Hicks, and Bishop all died in a crash landing on Fury 161. Fans considered this to be insulting to the climax of the previous movie, in which the characters' survival was the only goal.
The term originates from the beginning of Alien 3, where it is revealed that Newt, Hicks, and Bishop all died in a crash landing on Fury 161. Fans considered this to be insulting to the climax of the previous movie, in which the characters' survival was the only goal.
by 5M0K3 W33D 4 L1F3 November 20, 2020
